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The Tibetan plateau is where the Kali Gandaki River begins its voyage. It is named after Goddess Kali and revered by Hindus as a celestial mother. Your heart will beat with excitement as you paddle across the 55-kilometer-long river, which will give you an adrenaline rush from the thrilling class 3 and 4 rapids. This expedition's starting point is Maldhunga, which is located 3.5 hours from Pokhara, and its ending point is Mirmi (5 hours from Pokhara). The Kali Gandaki Gorge is also known as the world's deepest gorge. You must constantly keep paddlers occupied while navigating the Kali Gandaki River's challenging rapids throughout the day. This is adored by rafters of all levels. On a three-day raft excursion, you won't find such variation anywhere else. Class III to IV+ runs are available during the fall and spring seasons and include lovely drops, dazzling chutes, and violent rapids.
After your thrilling whitewater excursion, you can choose to drive or fly back to Kathmandu or add on our extra activities. Your group leader will help you out with the choices.
Our rafting journey starts driving from Pokhara to Maldhunga which is around 2 hours drive. Enjoy the beautiful scenery of Pokhara, the snow-capped mountain and local trains (Mule) en route. Our professional rafting guides will give you safety instructions while finishing up the set up of raft by team members. The first day of raft will treat you with some class III and IV rapids which are also called Big Brother, Small brother. The main attractions of this rafting will be the beautiful scene of amazing rock formations on this region.
(Note: Pokhara is 6-8 hours drive and 30 minutes flight from Kathmandu. We can arrange transport for you upon request)
Accommodation: Overnight in Camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
After delicious breakfast by our cool chefs, our rafting journey resumes with more Class III and IV rapids along with breathtaking view of Himalayas and waterfalls. Enjoy the view of local villages and the beauty of farming on the way.
Accommodation: Overnight in Camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
The settlement of Modi Beni is located where the Modi and Kali rivers meet. Hindus revere this location, where two rivers converge, and the locals regard a large boulder there as a significant temple. Here, a few little rapids that are not too difficult are encountered. The large gorge is then left in the past as the valley spreads. The hills in the area become less steep, and the river loses some of its wrath. Farmers can be seen working on their fields back in civilisation, while children wave from a distance.
We will stop for lunch and we will complete our journey here. After lunch, we will drive back to Pokhara which is around 5 hours drive.